freondlar
Old English
noun
Definitions
- friendly instruction
Etymology
Compound from Old English frēond (friend, lover, relative, loving-, loving, friendly) + Old English lār (lore, doctrine, history, study, art of teaching, teaching, exhortation, precept, story, advice, cunning, learning, preaching, science, instigation).
Origin
Old English
lār
Gloss
lore, doctrine, history, study, art of teaching, teaching, exhortation, precept, story, advice, cunning, learning, preaching, science, instigation
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Cognates and derived terms
- friend English
- *frijōndz Proto-Germanic
- *laizō Proto-Germanic
- boclar Old English
- folclar Old English
- forelar Old English
- freondlaþu Old English
- freondleas Old English
- freondlic Old English
- freondræden Old English
- freondscipe Old English
- frēond Old English
- larboc Old English
- larbysen Old English
- larcræft Old English
- lareow Old English
- larleast Old English
- larlic Old English
- larsmiþ Old English
- larspell Old English
- larsum Old English
- larwita Old English
- lār Old English
- mislar Old English
- unlar Old English
- wiffreond Old English
- frend Middle English
- frende Middle English
- laire Middle English
- lore Middle English
- *friund gmw-pro
- *laiʀu gmw-pro